Advertising specialty



C. KO LIN.

ADVERTISING SPECIALTY.

APPLICATION nuzn SEPT.20. 191-9.

1,346,658, Patqted July 13,1920.

EfldTER OFFEfiZJI GS 1 WWW picture of the article.

UNIT-so stares PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES KOLIN, 0F ROCHELLE, ILLINOIS.

ADVERTISING SPECIALTY.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed September 2 0, 1919. Serial No. 325,121.

My invention relates to advertising spe-' cialties and is fully describedin the following specifications and shown in the accompanying drawings in which,

Figure 1 is a front elevation of an advertising card embodying my invention; and having attached thereto, a picture of an article to be sold; 7 I

Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same;

Fig. 3 is a partial perspective of the card alone having an attachment for holding an ai'ticle or picture of an article to be disp y Fig. 4. is a rear perspective of a picture of an article to be displayed; and

Fig. 5 is a perspective of a card showing an article to be displayed.

My invention consists primarily in an advertising display card or the'like showing an Easter egg 10 broken open and an article or representation of an article 11 to be displayed attached thereto so as to suggest to the mind of an observer that the article so displayed has come out of the broken shell.

Attached to the'front of the card 10 is any suitable device for holding the article to be displayed. When the article to be displayed is represented by a picture, I have preferably attached it to the card by a tongue or bracket 12 made by folding a sheet of relatively stiff material as heavy paper or metal, reversely bending out the ends 12 at right angles to the central portion and securing them by an adhesive or the like to the card.

A corresponding clip 13 is carried by the This clip is folded as shown so as to form an envelop 13 open at the bottom and side but closed at the top and attached by ears 13 bent at right angles thereto. This envelop slips over the bracket 12 and is readily removable, so that a number of articles may be shown-one after the other from the same card.

Patented Jul 13, 1920.

When it is desired to display thearticle itself on the card, suitable holding means as a hook lmay be supplied whereby the article 15 may be suspended. Thisholding means, however, must be varied to suit the article held thereby.

The card 10 may be supported in any suit- 7 able manner as by, the folding supports 16. While I have shown and described but a few embodiments of my invention, it'will be understood that it is capable of many modifications. Changes therefore in the construction and arrangement may be made which do not depart fromthe spirit and scope of the approved claims.

What I regard as new and desire to se- 7 cure by Letters Patent is z.

' 1. In a display medium, a representation of a broken egg shell and means attached thereto for supporting a representation of an article to be displayed whereinthe im-v pression will be created that come out of the egg shell. I

2. In a display medium, a representation of a broken egg shell and means attached thereto for supporting a representation of an article tobe displayed, said means 'comthe article has prising a tongue attached to one of said rep resentations and a tongue engaging means attached to the other.

3. In a display medium, a representation Y I v of a broken egg shell, a representation of an article to be displayed and separable means attached to saidi representation for supporting said representation of an article to be displayed. Y

- 4. In a display medium, a representation ofa broken egg shell, arepresentation of an article to be displayed and separable means attached to said representation for supporting said representation of an article to be displayed, said meansconsisting'of a member attached to one representation, said member having a projection-and a second 7 member attached to the other representation adapted to frictionally engage said projection.

CHARLES KOLIN. 

